11/30/2024
As ever, we need more of this in the business. Steinkraus was a champion in every way.
Systematic Training for Dressage Hello from Julia Wolffe. Thank you for taking time to have a look at my training program.
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Newberg, OR
97132
Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 6pm |
Friday | 8am - 5pm |
Saturday | 8am - 5pm |
Sunday | 8am - 5pm |
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I have a gymnastic and holistic training system that I have developed through 40+ years in the business of training horses. I create healthy, lifelong athletes in both my horses and my human students, to the level necessary for the career that is chosen for them. I am a dressage trainer who also uses jumping, galloping, and trail riding as cross training.
I am not self-made. I began lessons in the 60s, riding ponies in England followed by giant old school warmbloods in Germany. In the 70s I began my professional career with a stint in England at a BHS school to earn the first of my BHS teaching credentials. As the years have gone by, I have continued my own education, certifications from USPC in the 80s and USDF in the 90s. I have been honored to learn from the best, Molly Sivewright from England as well as Hubert Rohrer and Karl Mikolka from the Spanish Riding School of Vienna. I currently enjoy study with Hilda Gurney. All horses are welcome in my program. My first Grand Prix horse was a rejected TB racehorse. I trained Turkomans in Iran, trained and sold a Half-Arab that went to USDF Young Riders Nationals, won the USEA Area 5 Eventing Championships with a Quarter Horse, competed in show jumping with a paint pony and had a couple of warmblood stallions that I bred and then trained the babies. I know firsthand that dressage is for all breeds.
I have rehabbed broken horses of many different backgrounds through my dressage training. I expand the rider’s ability to feel through my dressage training. I share the wealth of information that I learned from my own teachers, horse and human, over this 50 or so years of study in my art. I thought that one day I might retire…but why? I love what I do. I owe all my great teachers of the past and present to share the gifts that they have shared with me. I am ever inspired by the horses who thrive in my care and the riders who discover their own rider nirvana. Anyone who loves horses is welcome to join our team! Ride on!